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Quotes About Routine

Mostly, I go in the weight room and visit.
~ John Stockton
I exercise at least five times a week with stretching, Pilates, push-ups, planks, sit- ups, squats and light weights.
~ Reba McEntire
I normally hit the gym five times a week. I tend to do half an hour of cardio - on the treadmill or a spin class - then head for the weights. I do a lot of core work, obviously!
~ Fleur East
I've adopted that mentality: every day I do weights and core in the gym in the morning and train on the field in the afternoon. And I'm strict with my diet - I include protein in every meal and snack.
~ Alex Scott
I've been doing Pilates since 1974, I lift weights, I power walk every day and I run backwards. That's sometimes a little hard when you're not on your home turf, because you've got to find a place where there are no bumps in the way - or people.
~ Britt Ekland
Just staying consistent and doing something every day, whether it's walking, jogging, squats, weights at home or going to the gym. I feel like a little bit of something every day is very helpful.
~ Jordyn Woods
It's not like I wake up and think, 'Oh God, I have to go to the gym.' It's just pretty much a given. I do cardio, light weights, and a good stretch, and I always try to get to the pool for at least a 15-minute swim.
~ William Fichtner
I train hard Monday to Friday. I'll do weights and cardio in the gym most mornings and do a spinning class, too.
~ Amy Childs
Besides controlling my diet, I did functional training, weights, pilates and cardio everyday.
~ Daisy Shah
I exercise every morning. I do light weights - 5lb and 10lb arm exercises - and then lie and lift my arms and legs. It's all about keeping core strength. I do a lot of stretching too.
~ Larry Hagman
These days, I am the most boring, methodical runner. I always do the same three- to five-mile loop near my home every evening. I hardly ever miss a day. On the weekends, I might go longer or add in weights.
~ Mika Brzezinski
I try and keep busy and lift some weights and do cardio as much as I can.
~ Sammi Giancola
I run in the morning, lift weights in the afternoon, basketball training at night, and then lift weights again at night.
~ Romeo Miller
I exercise about 40 minutes a day, and I'll run one day and do circuit training the next day. I live in an area where there are brilliant hills and mountains, so I get a good hill run with my dog. At home, I'll do the circuit training with old weights, along with pull-ups in the trees and that sort of stuff.
~ Bear Grylls
I go to the gym four times a week for 45 minutes to an hour without fail; I like using weights for muscle tone and the bike and rower for my heart rate. I do quite a lot of floor exercises.
~ Marie Helvin
I lift weights. It's one of the reasons I get up so early.
~ Betsy Hodges
I lift weights four times a week, usually run five days a week.
~ Jimmie Johnson
I try to do something every day. I lift weights at least three to four days per week, and I'll intersperse that with cardio. For example, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I'll run and do heavy lifting, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, I'll spend two hours lifting weights, as well as something like swimming.
~ Misty May-Treanor
I skate six days a week, three sessions a day, and I go to the gym three times a week. I lift weights, do some ab work and whatever my trainer tells me to do. I take Saturdays off.
~ Mirai Nagasu
I like doing weights and cardio and some jump rope.
~ Stella Maxwell
I can lift weights every day and I'm not going to look huge, but it's good to get in the weight room every now and then.
~ Kevin Knox
I travel seven months a year, so it's a lot of hotels and airplanes. I teach about three hours a day. I always go for a run. I try to lift some weights if I have the time and the strength. But running and teaching, that's my life.
~ Royce Gracie
I do cardio everyday, which involves a 25-minute run or jog besides 45-minute-long weight training. I don't lift heavy weights. As far as my diet is concerned, I have seven small meals a day.
~ Sooraj Pancholi
I always say you just need 20 minutes a day. That is it: 20 minutes to do really fast circuits, and you can bring some weights with you to work.
~ Jessie James Decker